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Hole Patrol

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Released
  
2003 2005 (Reissue)

Length
  
19:57 (2003)

Artist
  
Steel Panther

Producer
  
Steel Panther

Recorded
  
2003

Label
  
Self-released

Release date
  
2003

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Hole Patrol (as Metal Skool) (2003)
  
Feel the Steel (as Steel Panther) (2009)

Genres
  
Heavy metal, Glam metal, Hard rock, Comedy rock

Similar
  
Steel Panther albums, Glam metal albums

Hole Patrol is the debut album by American band Steel Panther. The album was first released in 2003 under the band name Metal Shop then subsequently reissued in 2005 under the band name Metal Skool, upon which the final track was replaced. The original version closes with a self-referential eponymous 'theme' song for the band but due to the change in band name the track was replaced by a cover of Ian Hunter's "Cleveland Rocks" thematically retitled "Cleveland Roxx". Three of the tracks are spoken-word comedy skits that act as song introductions. The cover of the album shows clear resemblance to the cover of Look What the Cat Dragged In by Poison.

Contents

"Hell's on Fire", "Fat Girl (Thar She Blows)" and "Stripper Girl" were all updated, and re-recorded for their 2009 follow-up album, Feel the Steel. A music video was released for "Fat Girl (Thar She Blows)" and released on DVD in 2005.

Personnel

  • Michael Starr (listed as 'Michael Diamond' on 2003 print) – vocals
  • Satchel (listed as 'Rikki Ratchet' on 2003 print) – guitar
  • Lexxi Foxxx (listed as 'Ginger Roxxx' on 2003 print) – bass
  • Stix Zadinia (listed as 'Armondo Lbs' on 2003 print) – drums
  • Songs

    1Satan's Intro1:12
    2Big Boobs3:33
    3Is It Hot in Here?0:37

    References

    Hole Patrol Wikipedia